Press Room

NCTV 17 interviewed the candidates for Naperville City Council. Councilman Coyne came prepared to share why he’s seeking your vote for re-election. Watch NCTV’s interview with Kevin Coyne here. Early voting begins on March 20th and Election Day is April 4th. For MORE INFORMATION, click here: http://www.naperville.il.us/government/voting-and-voter-registration/.

Councilman Coyne has demonstrated his strong commitment to fiscal discipline. As a result, the City of Naperville stands head and shoulders above comparable communities in IL, with the lowest property tax rate, lowest sales tax rate, and best pension funding, all while maintaining the city’s AAA bond rating. Councilman Coyne, along with his fellow...

Naperville Daily Herald Editorial Board Selects Councilman Kevin M. Coyne along with two other incumbents and one newcomer as their endorsements for Naperville City Council for the April 4, 2017 election. Four of the city’s eight city council seats are up for election, and all four incumbents are seeking re-election. In their endorsement,...

Naperville City Council Election and Candidates: On April 4, 2017, Naperville residents will have the opportunity to elect four representatives for Naperville City Council. Four of the city’s eight city council seats are up for election, and all four incumbents are seeking re-election. Joining them are four additional candidates seeking your vote. The Naperville...

How local government functions can sometimes be a bit of a mystery, because each community is unique. In Naperville, we have a non-partisan form of city government, made up of eight City Council members, plus the Mayor. Naperville City Council represents the entire community (unlike some cities with defined districts or wards). Members of...

Naperville Councilman Kevin Coyne’s proposed consolidation referendum ballot questions received overwhelming support from Naperville residents in the November 2016 election. Nearly 90% of the Naperville community voted to support the consolidation of Naperville Township Highway services into the City of Naperville as a means to lowering residents’ real estate tax bills. Nearly 80% of...

In applauding Coyne’s action, the Daily Herald Editorial Board wrote: “Revising benefits has been a time-consuming topic for the Naperville City Council for years. We’re with Coyne in being glad to see the issue settled.”

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